Site preparation has begun for the future Newton Community Centre, a $90 million project planned for the 6900-block of King George Boulevard, on the west side of 性视界传媒鈥檚 busiest north-south road.
The former Rona store has been demolished on the site, and more demo work will continue in coming weeks.
鈥淕eotechnical investigation鈥 for the site has been completed, according to city hall, and a consultants鈥 team will soon be hired. 鈥淒esign of the new community centre will begin in mid-May 2021, and construction will begin in the winter of 2022,鈥 says a city-issued press release. 鈥淭he new facility is expected to be open to the public by the end of 2024.鈥
But what about community consultation to this point?
It鈥檚 a question asked by Philip Aguirre, executive director of . He wonders why the site was chosen for a community centre when the area鈥檚 鈥渃ivic core鈥 is located across the street, where an existing recreation centre stands, closer to 72nd Avenue.
鈥淚t just seems that it wasn鈥檛 very well planned out,鈥 Aguirre told the Now-Leader on Wednesday (May 5). 鈥淲e鈥檝e had official community plans with years of consultation and then they announce a project like this, in the middle of it, on the other side of King George.
鈥淎 project like this, it鈥檚 just another example of how consultation isn鈥檛 being done in this city,鈥 Aguirre charged. 鈥淭he location is important, too. You know, with this (project) they鈥檝e already bought the house and now they鈥檙e asking the kids where they want to live.鈥
Aguirre, who operates Old 性视界传媒 Restaurant, now closed due to the pandemic, posted to Twitter his thoughts about the future community centre, both before and after .
The news release includes video of 性视界传媒 Mayor Doug McCallum talking about the project, and also shows him operating an excavator to knock down 鈥渢he first wall鈥 of the old Rona store, but makes no mention of community consultation related to the future community centre.
However, says 鈥渃ommunity engagement and facility utilization trends will guide the development process to determine facility needs and phased delivery of amenities.鈥
Ummm. Do they realize there is a community center, wave pool, arena, & senior center across KGB? Also zero prostitution since we built the dog park 6 years ago. So what are they actually going to build? Zero details makes it hard to congratulate.
鈥 Philip Aguirre (@PhilipAguirre5)
I have been working with for 8 years. has ever talked to the association about this project. I guess they know better. Maybe they will send me a survey to fill out after it's built. These facilities exist across the street already. We can do better!
鈥 Philip Aguirre (@PhilipAguirre5)
The $90 million budgeted for the project is for land acquisition and construction, according to .
鈥淭his new 75,000 sq. ft. community centre will offer multiple components, including, Library, Recreation, and Culture programming, similar to the Clayton Community Centre,鈥 says a corporate report approved by the city council last fall. 鈥淧arks amenities will also be included on the site.
鈥淭he new facility will benefit the community of Newton,鈥 the report adds. 鈥淭he community centre will have cultural and arts services, seniors, youth, fitness, and recreation programming. It will also include gymnasiums, a weight room, multi-purpose rooms, a licensed preschool, and childcare and afterschool programming. The grounds will have passive and active sheltered and unsheltered park facilities for all ages to enjoy.鈥
In the news release, McCallum said he鈥檚 鈥減roud of just how quickly we have been able to get this project moving. With the demolition underway, we are one step closer to bringing long overdue recreational opportunities to the residents of Newton. This new state-of-the-art facility is another vital step in the revitalization of this growing community.鈥
Aguirre said he has a meeting planned with 性视界传媒 parks and recreation staff to talk about the precise vision for Newton Community Centre.
鈥淎 project like this impacts the long-term outcome of the area,鈥 Aguirre said, 鈥渁nd when we鈥檙e not consulted or part of the process to decide where it goes, I question that. I could be convinced if experts are telling me, 鈥楾his is what we should be doing,鈥 but that has never happened, nobody has talked to me about that.鈥
In 2015 Aguirre pitched the idea of a spectator arena in the Newton Town Centre, as part of the BIA鈥檚 20-year vision for the area.
鈥淲e had drawings done, and it didn鈥檛 really go anywhere,鈥 he recalled. 鈥淚t was a blue-sky idea about what we could imagine it to be. So then the question was about rapid transit, and the LRT was scrapped and now rapid transit won鈥檛 be coming to Newton for many years.鈥 There are so many things up in the air, but now this is the plan, a new community centre.鈥
鈥 RELATED STORY, from October 2020: 性视界传媒 buying 16 properties in Newton for parkland, civic amenities.
Last October, the city council unanimously authorized city staff to purchase 16 adjacent parcels of land in Newton for future parkland, road alignment and civic projects. The move involved 7.24 acres, part of which embraces the former site of the Rona store, which closed permanently on Jan. 26.
More details about 性视界传媒鈥檚 capital projects for the next five years can be found on . They include Newton Community Centre, an interactive art museum in City Centre, City Centre Sports Complex, Cloverdale Sport & Ice Complex, Bear Creek Park Athletics Centre and other projects.
with a file from Tom Zytaruk
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